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Martini Information Literacy
How does “anytime, anyplace, anywhere” access
to information change what Information Literacy
means?




Andrew Walsh,
LILAC 2011
                      Picture from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wickenden/4216632120/
Why Martini Information
Literacy?

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hYPeH-m9U0
Facts & figures
   Neilsonwire forecast that by the end of 2011
    more smartphones will be sold in the US
    than “normal” standard mobile phones...
   ECAR study of US students (Smith &
    Caruso, 2010) - 63% of students surveyed
    owned an “internet capable handheld
    device”. About half of these used the
    internet from their device daily.
Developing out the concept of IL
 Paul Zurkowski (1974) first mention of
  “information literacy”.
 Early 1990s onwards dominated by
  Delphi study by Doyle (1992)
 Long lists of “attributes”
 Fed into standards and models such as:
  ACRL standards (ACRL, 2000)
 CAUL standards (Council of Australian University
  Librarians, 2001/2004)
 SCONUL 7 pillars model (SCONUL Task Force on
  Information Skills, 1999)
 Big Blue model (JISC, 2002)
The alternative: relational models
 Christine Bruce (1997) “seven faces”
 Sylvia Edwards (2006) “Net Lenses”
  model
The differences (from Bruce,
   1997)
Doyle's (1992) picture of information           The relational picture of information literacy
literacy
Derived from scholars' views                    Derived from users' experiences
Derived from seeking consensus                  Derived from seeking variation
Derived using the Delphi technique              Derived using phenomenography
Recommends constructivist approaches to         Recomends relational approaches to teaching
teaching and learning                           and learning
Sees information literacy as measurable         Does not see information literacy as
                                                measurable
Sees information literacy as definable          Sees information literacy as describable
Sees information literacy as quantifiable, asks Does not see information literacy as
how much has been learned?                      quantifiable, asks what has been learned
Portrays information literacy in terms of       Portrays information literacy in terms of
attributes of persons                           conceptions, i.e. subject-object relations
Focuses on personal qualities of the individual Focuses on personal qualities in relation to the
apart from the environment                      environment
Bringing mobiles into IL
 Existing models have weaknesses
  flagged up by “relational” models
 Existing models essentially pre-world
  wide web, pre-mobile 1980s, early
  1990s in nature




             “Difference Engine” by
             http://www.flickr.com/photos/epitti/2586076518/
Four areas where mobile IL
varies – Where?
“Someone sends me a link at work ….
  You just BANG, instapaper it … when
  I’m on a bus journey or something I
  can just call up instapaper on my
  phone…”
Four areas where mobile IL
varies – What?
   “I did install a trainline.com app …
    when I was coming back from a gig in
    Manchester we got off one stop too far
    down the line so I was trying to find
    the train times to come back…”
Four areas where mobile IL
varies – How?
“Where I’ve a preferred provider for any
 time of information … my first port of
 call would normally be their website …
 (or) … an app if it was a website I
 would always go for that sort of
 information…”
Four areas where mobile IL
varies – Time spent?
“I just love the thought of not being
  tethered to go and fire up the old
  laptop or desktop machine…”




              “old laptop” from
              http://www.flickr.com/photos/running_like_an_antelope/23070163
              08/
Four areas where mobile IL
varies
                       “Fixed” IL                           “Mobile” IL
  Where?               Largely in “set” places. At a        Anywhere; any mobile device
                       desktop computer (with little        (phone, games device, eBook
                       variation in software); at a fixed   reader – massive variation in
                       workplace; within a library.         device).


  What?                Anything?                            Normally quick information,
                                                            often context or location
                                                            specific?.
  How?                 Range of established tools to        Often narrow Apps and
                       access and manage wide               individual specialist sites rather
                       range of information sources.        than open web.
                       Standard search engines.

  Time spent?          Varies. Often slow, long             Quick / Fast only. Shorter
                       access. People spending long         searches. Little pondering and
                       periods searching for,               extracting information. Favour
                       organising and extracting            short chunks of info.
                       information, especially for          “Convenience” of device.
                       academic use.



“It’s interesting that having something like this (iPhone) will allow
you to kind of delegate remembering facts and free you up for kind
of critical thinking…”
Concluding thoughts...
 Desire for information on the move
 Competency based IL models don’t
  cut the mustard any more
 Need to research & define mobile IL to
  equip us for the near future




              Picture from http://www.flickr.com/photos/the-g-uk/3322912059/
A (select) bibliography pt 1
 Bruce, C. (1997) The seven faces of information literacy.
  Adelaide: Auslib Press.
 Bruce, C. Edwards, S. Lupton, M. (2006) Six Frames for
  Information literacy Education. Italics, 5(1). Available at:
  http://eprints.qut.edu.au/5011/ [Accessed 4th Feb 2010]
   Carbo, T. (1997) Mediacy: Knowledge and Skills to Navigate
    the Information Highway. International Information & Library
    Review. 29, pp.393–401
 Doyle, C.S. (1992) Outcome measures for information literacy
  within the National Education Goals of 1990. Final Report
  ED351033 to the National Forum on Information Literacy. US
  Department of Education, Washington, DC.
 Edwards, S.L. (2006). Panning for Gold: information literacy
  and the net lenses model. Adelaide: Auslib Press.
A (select) bibliography pt 1
   Entner, R. (2010) Smartphones to Overtake Feature Phones
    in U.S. by 2011. Neilsonwire -
    http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/consumer/smartphones-
    to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-2011/ {accessed 11th
    Dec 2010}
   Heimonen, T. (2009) Information needs and practices of
    active mobile internet users. Mobility '09 Proceedings of the
    6th International Conference on Mobile Technology,
    Application & Systems Nice, France — September 10 - 13,
    2009
 Kamvar, M. Kellar, M. Patel, R. & Xu, Y. (2009) Computers
  and iPhones and mobile phones, oh my: A logs-based
  comparison of search users on different devices! In WWW '09
  Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World
  wide web
 Zurkowski, P. (1974) The information service environment
  relationships and priorities. Washington, D.C.: National
Thanks for listening
   Slides are at
    http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/9936

   More stuff at http://bit.ly/staffpageAW

   I’m at a.p.walsh@hud.ac.uk or
    @andywalsh999 on Twitter

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Walsh - Martini Information Literacy: How does “anytime, anyplace, anywhere” access to information change what Information literacy means?

  • 1. Martini Information Literacy How does “anytime, anyplace, anywhere” access to information change what Information Literacy means? Andrew Walsh, LILAC 2011 Picture from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/wickenden/4216632120/
  • 2. Why Martini Information Literacy? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hYPeH-m9U0
  • 3. Facts & figures  Neilsonwire forecast that by the end of 2011 more smartphones will be sold in the US than “normal” standard mobile phones...  ECAR study of US students (Smith & Caruso, 2010) - 63% of students surveyed owned an “internet capable handheld device”. About half of these used the internet from their device daily.
  • 4. Developing out the concept of IL  Paul Zurkowski (1974) first mention of “information literacy”.  Early 1990s onwards dominated by Delphi study by Doyle (1992)  Long lists of “attributes”  Fed into standards and models such as:  ACRL standards (ACRL, 2000)  CAUL standards (Council of Australian University Librarians, 2001/2004)  SCONUL 7 pillars model (SCONUL Task Force on Information Skills, 1999)  Big Blue model (JISC, 2002)
  • 5. The alternative: relational models  Christine Bruce (1997) “seven faces”  Sylvia Edwards (2006) “Net Lenses” model
  • 6. The differences (from Bruce, 1997) Doyle's (1992) picture of information The relational picture of information literacy literacy Derived from scholars' views Derived from users' experiences Derived from seeking consensus Derived from seeking variation Derived using the Delphi technique Derived using phenomenography Recommends constructivist approaches to Recomends relational approaches to teaching teaching and learning and learning Sees information literacy as measurable Does not see information literacy as measurable Sees information literacy as definable Sees information literacy as describable Sees information literacy as quantifiable, asks Does not see information literacy as how much has been learned? quantifiable, asks what has been learned Portrays information literacy in terms of Portrays information literacy in terms of attributes of persons conceptions, i.e. subject-object relations Focuses on personal qualities of the individual Focuses on personal qualities in relation to the apart from the environment environment
  • 7. Bringing mobiles into IL  Existing models have weaknesses flagged up by “relational” models  Existing models essentially pre-world wide web, pre-mobile 1980s, early 1990s in nature “Difference Engine” by http://www.flickr.com/photos/epitti/2586076518/
  • 8. Four areas where mobile IL varies – Where? “Someone sends me a link at work …. You just BANG, instapaper it … when I’m on a bus journey or something I can just call up instapaper on my phone…”
  • 9. Four areas where mobile IL varies – What?  “I did install a trainline.com app … when I was coming back from a gig in Manchester we got off one stop too far down the line so I was trying to find the train times to come back…”
  • 10. Four areas where mobile IL varies – How? “Where I’ve a preferred provider for any time of information … my first port of call would normally be their website … (or) … an app if it was a website I would always go for that sort of information…”
  • 11. Four areas where mobile IL varies – Time spent? “I just love the thought of not being tethered to go and fire up the old laptop or desktop machine…” “old laptop” from http://www.flickr.com/photos/running_like_an_antelope/23070163 08/
  • 12. Four areas where mobile IL varies “Fixed” IL “Mobile” IL Where? Largely in “set” places. At a Anywhere; any mobile device desktop computer (with little (phone, games device, eBook variation in software); at a fixed reader – massive variation in workplace; within a library. device). What? Anything? Normally quick information, often context or location specific?. How? Range of established tools to Often narrow Apps and access and manage wide individual specialist sites rather range of information sources. than open web. Standard search engines. Time spent? Varies. Often slow, long Quick / Fast only. Shorter access. People spending long searches. Little pondering and periods searching for, extracting information. Favour organising and extracting short chunks of info. information, especially for “Convenience” of device. academic use. “It’s interesting that having something like this (iPhone) will allow you to kind of delegate remembering facts and free you up for kind of critical thinking…”
  • 13. Concluding thoughts...  Desire for information on the move  Competency based IL models don’t cut the mustard any more  Need to research & define mobile IL to equip us for the near future Picture from http://www.flickr.com/photos/the-g-uk/3322912059/
  • 14. A (select) bibliography pt 1  Bruce, C. (1997) The seven faces of information literacy. Adelaide: Auslib Press.  Bruce, C. Edwards, S. Lupton, M. (2006) Six Frames for Information literacy Education. Italics, 5(1). Available at: http://eprints.qut.edu.au/5011/ [Accessed 4th Feb 2010]  Carbo, T. (1997) Mediacy: Knowledge and Skills to Navigate the Information Highway. International Information & Library Review. 29, pp.393–401  Doyle, C.S. (1992) Outcome measures for information literacy within the National Education Goals of 1990. Final Report ED351033 to the National Forum on Information Literacy. US Department of Education, Washington, DC.  Edwards, S.L. (2006). Panning for Gold: information literacy and the net lenses model. Adelaide: Auslib Press.
  • 15. A (select) bibliography pt 1  Entner, R. (2010) Smartphones to Overtake Feature Phones in U.S. by 2011. Neilsonwire - http://blog.nielsen.com/nielsenwire/consumer/smartphones- to-overtake-feature-phones-in-u-s-by-2011/ {accessed 11th Dec 2010}  Heimonen, T. (2009) Information needs and practices of active mobile internet users. Mobility '09 Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Mobile Technology, Application & Systems Nice, France — September 10 - 13, 2009  Kamvar, M. Kellar, M. Patel, R. & Xu, Y. (2009) Computers and iPhones and mobile phones, oh my: A logs-based comparison of search users on different devices! In WWW '09 Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web  Zurkowski, P. (1974) The information service environment relationships and priorities. Washington, D.C.: National
  • 16. Thanks for listening  Slides are at http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/9936  More stuff at http://bit.ly/staffpageAW  I’m at a.p.walsh@hud.ac.uk or @andywalsh999 on Twitter